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        <h2>Find Point Clusters</h2><p/>
        <h2><img src="./images/GUID-025ADB1C-E4BF-4C8D-A35F-1D0E222627F9-web.png" alt="Find Point Clusters"></h2>
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    <p>This tool 
finds clusters of point features within surrounding noise based on their spatial distribution.
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    <p>If  <b>Use current map extent</b> is checked, only the features in the input point layer within the current map extent will be analyzed.  If unchecked, all features in the input point layer will be analyzed, even if they are outside the current map extent.
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        <div><h2>Choose the layer for which clusters will be found</h2></div>
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            <p>The point layer where the clusters will be found.

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        <div><h2>Minimum number of points to be considered a cluster</h2></div>
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            <p>The minimum number of features to be considered a cluster.  Any cluster with fewer features than the provided will be considered noise.

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        <div><h2>Limit the search range to (optional)</h2></div>
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            <p>The maximum distance to consider features to be part of the same cluster.   If left blank, the tool will run HDBSCAN, which uses varying distances to separate clusters of varying densities from sparser noise. If a value is given, the tool will run DBSCAN, which uses a specified distance to separate dense clusters from sparser noise.
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        <div><h2>Result layer name</h2></div>
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            <p>The name of the layer that will be created in  <b>My Content</b>  and added to the map.  The default  name is based on the tool name and the input layer name. If the layer name already exists, you will be prompted to provide another name.
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            <p>Using the  <b>Save result in</b> drop-down menu, you can  specify the name of a folder in <b>My Content</b> where the result will be saved.
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